Re: Planet X: Magnitude (Revisited)
In Article <91vfot8nrqtdplupjccbnaf4qruvp8mvl9@4ax.com> Bob Officer wrote:
>> A lot of speculation goes into what Sitchin's evidence
>> might actually point to.
>
> Sitchen has no evidence. He has a set of co-incidences
> connected by fantasy..
The 12th Planet, chapter Landing on Planet Earth
by Zecharia Sitchin
In February, 1971, the United States launched Pioneer 10.
Pioneer 10 scientists attached to it an engraved aluminum
plaque. It attempts to tell whoever might find the plaque
that Mankind is male and female, etc., and that [Pioneer 10]
is from the 3rd planet of this Sun. Our astronomy is geared
to the notion that Earth is the 3rd planet, which indeed it is
if one begins the count from the center of our system, the Sun.
But to someone nearing our solar system from the outside,
the 1st planet to be encountered would be Pluto, the 2nd
Neptune, the 3rd Uranus, the 4th Saturn, the 5th Jupiter, the
6th Mars .. and the Earth would be 7th.
We know today that beyond the giant planets Jupiter and
Saturn lie more major planets, Uranus and Neptune, and a
small planet, Pluto. But such knowledge is quiet recent.
Uranus was discovered, through the use of improved
telescopes, in 1781. Neptune was pinpointed by astronomers
(guided by mathmatical calculations) in 1846. It became
evident that Neptune was being subjected to unknown
gravitational pull, and in 1930 Pluto (was located).
In Assyrian times, the celestial count of a god's planet was
often indicated by the appropriate number of symbols
placed alongside the god's throne. Thus, a plaque depicting
the god (of Saturn) placed 4 star symbols at his throne. Many
cylinder seals and other graphic relics depict Mars as the 6th
planet. A cylinder seal shows the god associated with Mars
seated on a throne under a 6-pointed star. Ample evidence
shows that Venus was depicted as an 8 pointed star. Other
symbols on the seal show the Sun, much in the same manner
we would depict it today; the Moon; and the cross, the
symbol of the Planet of Crossing, the 12th Planet.